HungryZombie
Scavenger
I see some people posting about how the lack of zombies in the open world kills the feeling of the Zombie Apocalypse for them. I'm of the opposite mind, thinking that the world should feel dead and empty.
For me that feeling of lonely desperation, standing on dark empty streets with the wind howling really engages my mind and it's that ambiance that makes me love this game.
I've been a comics/horror/sci-fi fan my whole life. Looking at zombie movies and shows you are almost always presented with vast empty areas the protagonists travel though. Then suddenly while turning a corner or walking past some wrecked cars you are hit with zombies. Look at Walking Dead episode 1. Rick enters Atlanta and the streets are empty, he turns the corner and bam, zombies. He's surprised and almost overrun. Rick did not have to fight zombies though every street.
At the start of the crisis I concede the protagonists usually have to fight though a ♥♥♥♥ storm to get to safety. This is because the situation is new and humans tend to gather in large communities which makes lots of threats to face as they become zombified. Later on though the populated areas are shown as emptying out. Zombies as shown on the screen tend to herd up and play follow the leader. This is in fact why most cities are empty years later. All the zombies heard or saw something and moved on and the rest of the zombies followed them out.
This is why there are huge hordes roaming the countryside. The game simulates this as horde night, or at least it's how I see horde night and why I feel this game simulates how I think the Zombie Apocalypse would play out.
For me that feeling of lonely desperation, standing on dark empty streets with the wind howling really engages my mind and it's that ambiance that makes me love this game.
I've been a comics/horror/sci-fi fan my whole life. Looking at zombie movies and shows you are almost always presented with vast empty areas the protagonists travel though. Then suddenly while turning a corner or walking past some wrecked cars you are hit with zombies. Look at Walking Dead episode 1. Rick enters Atlanta and the streets are empty, he turns the corner and bam, zombies. He's surprised and almost overrun. Rick did not have to fight zombies though every street.
At the start of the crisis I concede the protagonists usually have to fight though a ♥♥♥♥ storm to get to safety. This is because the situation is new and humans tend to gather in large communities which makes lots of threats to face as they become zombified. Later on though the populated areas are shown as emptying out. Zombies as shown on the screen tend to herd up and play follow the leader. This is in fact why most cities are empty years later. All the zombies heard or saw something and moved on and the rest of the zombies followed them out.
This is why there are huge hordes roaming the countryside. The game simulates this as horde night, or at least it's how I see horde night and why I feel this game simulates how I think the Zombie Apocalypse would play out.